Abyssal Trench Series, 2025
Chapter 1
Metallic watercolor on black Etival paper, 300g/m²
Project link here: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DFVbApJOYLd/?igsh=NXRmNmo4Nzl6dHEx
The line that traces the horizon divides the universe in two — the surface and the deep. A dive with intention, down to where external light no longer reaches—there lies
a point. From density to subtlety, from surface to depths, we retreat inward.
What dwells in the void?
A force rises from this space. It shines, illuminates, and guides the soul along the path
it must take—whether navigating the trench’s depths or returning to the surface.
Where do scents lead us? Sounds, touches?
The waters have been teaching me daily about flow, impermanence,
and rhythm. Seawater, rainwater, and the water I carry to the paper.
It’s not a season of grounding—
it’s a time for flow. 🌊
Source of visual inspiration:
Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute: https://www.mbari.org/education/animals-of-the-deep/?
Memories From the Future Series, 2025
Chapter 2
Printed in fine art on Hahnemühle Art Canvas Smooth, 370gsm
Project link here: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DFm8igAu9R1/?igsh=dmI4ZnMwODIyMDIx
When perspective shifts, gravity changes.
What once felt heavy becomes light, and finally, we can breathe.
I open my eyes and become fully aware of the space I occupy — in the environment,
in the mind, and in the psyche.
Earthy, warm energy carries me back to the edge of the surface,
where the water is shallow, and my feet touch the ground.
The color blue sends whispers from a future I haven’t lived yet.
But I’ve heard that time flows differently there, and the warm,
humid winds embrace the body. A near future, just around the corner —
where a new world presents itself with infinite possibilities, shapes, and ways of being.
This chapter is about seeing the new. But how can we recognize what’s new…
if it’s truly new?
The future is yet to be lived — for now, I distill a glimpse.
Printed in fine art on Hahnemühle Art Canvas Smooth 370gsm